15 Best Snorkeling Malaysia Spots You Need To Visit This Year (2024 Edition)

Are you looking for the best snorkeling Malaysia spots for your trip to Malaysia this year?

Don’t worry. I got you. 

Malaysia is a tropical country and home to a lot of amazing and beautiful snorkeling spots. If you bring along your children during this trip, watch their tiny mouths open wide when they see all sorts of colorful fishes and coral reefs. 

Here in this article, I will share my 15 best snorkeling Malaysia spots you need to visit but If you don’t know which one to visit, here are my top recommendations:

Best Snorkeling Malaysia Spots (Peninsular Island Edition): Shark Point, Perhentian Island

Best Snorkeling Malaysia Spots (Sabah & Sarawak Island Edition): Barracuda Point, Sipadan Island

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You can check out my snorkeling in Malaysia map here to decide on your next family adventure. The map was labeled based on difficulty level (making it easy for you to pick your preferred spots!)

  • Yellow: Best Snorkeling Malaysia Spots (Peninsular Islands Edition)
  • Blue: Best Snorkeling Malaysia Spots (Sabah & Sarawak Islands Edition)

Best Snorkelling Malaysia Spots (Peninsular Islands Edition)

Let’s start the list with the western part of the country, Peninsular Malaysia. If you plan on going snorkeling in Kuala Lumpur, then keep reading where I share several great snorkeling spots where you can get a better snorkeling experience!

Peninsular Malaysia does have plenty of amazing snorkeling spots you can visit with your family which are not too far from Kuala Lumpur. 

However, these snorkeling activities are usually available subject to good weather conditions as most of these islands will not be available during the monsoon season (usually by year-end). 

1.Kapas Turtle Valley, Kapas Island (Terengganu)

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Kapas Island located in Terengganu is home to several snorkeling spots, including the Kapas Turtle Valley. The snorkeling area is located southwest of the island, near a light tower overlooking the coast.

Exploring the reef is easy, as you can enter the water in front of the Kapas Turtle Valley Chalets and snorkel the surrounding area. The sandy beach makes the water entrance easy.

Why you SHOULD visit this place:

  • The island offers accommodation from campsites to guesthouses, although nothing fancy. 
  • No strong currents or danger in usual sea conditions. (safe for your little one to explore)

What you MAY see 🐠 :

Coral reefs, clownfish, butterflyfish, blue ring angelfish, blue-spotted stingray

 What you need to know:

Location πŸ“: Kapas Island, Terengganu
Maximum Level:6m (18ft)
Best Time To Go: June to September
Sea condition 🌊: Normal waves and currents
Fee πŸ’²: Snorkeling day tour starts from RM 55.00 (USD 12.44)

2.Melina Beach, Tioman Island (Pahang)

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If you are feeling fancy on coral reef holidays, Tioman Island has a lot to offer. 

The Melina Beach reef snorkeling spot is the house reef of Melina Beach Resort. The resort is located south of Paya Beach on the west coast of Tioman Island. The area is pretty remote compared to the other side of the island. 

In order to explore this spot, visitors can either choose to stay at the Melina Beach Resort or hike through the jungle from the village of Genting, in the south, or from Paya Beach, in the north. 

Why you SHOULD visit this place:

  • The reef stretches north and south of the hotel so this gives visitors a big area to explore
  • Underwater visibility is generally great during its best seasons! (can clearly see underwater wildlife 😍)

What you MAY see 🐠 :

Sea anemones, clownfish, butterflyfish, and blue-spotted stingrays

 What you need to know:

Location πŸ“: Kampung Genting, Pulau Tioman, Pahang
Maximum Level:3m – 5m (10ft – 5ft)
Best Time To Go: July to August
Sea condition 🌊: Normal waves and currents
Fee πŸ’²: Snorkeling tour inclusive of accommodation, breakfast and gear starts from RM 800.00 (USD 180.91) for two people.  

3.Payar Island, Langkawi Island (Kedah)

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Next on the list is Payar Island which lies between the islands of Langkawi and Penang. This island is home to the Pulau Payar Marine Park which is one of the famous snorkeling spots in Langkawi. 

This island is 30 km south of the main Langkawi Island, and it is about 45 minutes away from the Kuah jetty point. The island is accessible via a catamaran or a speedboat. 

This island is generally inhabited. However, basic facilities like toilets and changing rooms are provided by the authorities. Most tour packages offered lunch in their packages but mommy and daddy can bring along some snacks for your little one. 

Why you SHOULD visit this place:

  • The water current is generally normal in usual conditions (perfect for beginners and kids! πŸ§’)
  • Can swim with baby sharks and watch baby shark 🦈 feeding sessions by the Pulau Payar Marine Park representative. 

What you may see 🐠 :

Soft corals, clownfish, anemones, barracudas, sea horses, moray eels, baby reef sharks

 What you need to know:

Location πŸ“: Pulau Payar, Langkawi, Kedah
Maximum Level:Up to 15 m (49.2 ft)
Best Time To Go: December to April
Sea condition 🌊: Normal waves and currents
Fee πŸ’²: Snorkeling day tour inclusive of lunch and gear starts from RM 120.00 (USD 26.45) per person.

4.Langkawi Island (Kedah)

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If you look for Langkawi on the map, you will realize that Langkawi Island is a very big island. Aside from the mainland Langkawi Island, this island is surrounded by many small islands which is why island hopping tours are very popular among people visiting Langkawi. 

Most tour operators will combine different island hopping locations in one package. For example, if you plan to visit Beras Basah Island, your package will include a visit to two other islands such as Dayang Bunting Island and Singa Besar Island.  

Langkawi is fantastic for snorkeling and one of the famous tourist spots. The beach is clean with clear blue waters. If you are lucky, you can spot dolphins playing in the water and hundreds of eagles which are the famous attractions of this island. 

Why you SHOULD visit this place:

  • Clean beach with clear blue waters 🌊. 
  • Usual sea conditions are great, with almost no current which is (perfect for parents with toddlers πŸ‘Ά)

What you may see 🐠 :

Butterflyfish, moray eels, Lionfish, groupers, rabbitfish, parrotfish

 What you need to know:

Location πŸ“: Langkawi, Kedah 
Maximum Level:Up to 15 m (49.2 ft)
Best Time To Go: November to April
Sea condition 🌊: Normal waves and currents
Fee πŸ’²: Snorkeling day tour inclusive of lunch and gear starts from RM 120.00 (USD 26.45) per person.

5.Tioman Island (Pahang)

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Tioman Island is the biggest island in Pahang. It is located about 56 km off the coast of Pahang. The island is famous for snorkeling and diving as the underwater view on this island is to die for! The island is also well-developed and boasts several resorts as accommodations for visitors. 

The island is easily accessible via ferries. There are three daily ferries to Tioman Island. The ferries’ schedule is affected by tides or storms so ensure you can the weather forecast for the day to avoid disappointments. 

If you are here, use this chance to snorkel at the Pulau Tioman Marine Park, which is a coral sanctuary situated at Tekek Village, Pulau Tioman. Aside from that, visitor also can visit Tengku Arif Temenggung Turtle Sanctuary, a turtle hatchery and conservation center for a chance to see turtles.  

Why you SHOULD visit this place:

  • Free beach access. 
  • Its underwater is full of beautiful coral reefs and marine life (so much to see πŸ‘€)
  • Well developed with an abundance of facilities

What you may see 🐠 :

Clownfish, tidal triggerfish, scissortail sergeant. 

 What you need to know:

Location πŸ“: Pulau Tioman, Rompin, Pahang
Maximum Level:3 m – 5 m (10 ft – 5 ft)
Best Time To Go: July and August
Sea condition 🌊: Normal waves and currents
Fee πŸ’²: 3D2N snorkeling package starts from RM 290.00 (USD 63.93) per adult including meals, accommodation, and gears. 

6.Pangkor Island (Terengganu)

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If you want to go somewhere near Kuala Lumpur, head over to Pulau Pangkor, an island located off the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia. This island is just a 2 hour journey from Ipoh, the state’s capital of Perak with a 20 minutes ferry ride.

Pangkor Island is an island heavily promoted by the government, which is the reason why this island is a duty-free island. 

The island is famous for its attractive beaches. The Pasir Bogak beach on Pangkor Island is ideal for snorkeling as its waters are shallows and have many extensive reefs. 

Why you SHOULD visit this place:

  • Wide and spacious beach area with shallow water (ideal for parents with small kids πŸ‘Ά)
  • Home to hornbills where visitors can get close to them.

What you may see 🐠 :

Coral reefs, clownfish, damselfish, grouper fish, barracudas

 What you need to know:

Location πŸ“: Pulau Pangkor, Perak
Maximum Level:3 m (10 ft)
Best Time To Go: February, March, June, and July
Sea condition 🌊: Normal waves and currents
Fee πŸ’²: 2D1N snorkeling package starts from:RM 198.00 (USD 43.65) for adultRM 98.00 (USD 21.60) for children
*package inclusive of accommodation, meals, boat transfers, and snorkeling gears.

7.Shark Point, Perhentian Island (Terengganu)

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Do your kids love sharks?

Then come for a snorkel with your kids at Shark Point, located on Perhentian Island. This area is called Shark Point as it is home to blacktip sharks that are often seen around the drop-off. The area is easily accessible as you can reach them by swimming from the beach if you are confident. 

This area is a popular snorkeling spot as most local operators include the spot in their snorkeling tour. Oftentimes, their tours feature a 5 spots snorkeling tour that stops at   Shark Point, Fish Point, Coral Garden, Turtle Point, and Fisherman Village in a day. 

Why you SHOULD visit this place:

  • Easy to reach
  • Chances to encounter blacktip reef sharks 🦈 (they don’t generally pose a threat to any human) 

What you may see 🐠 :

Blacktip reef shark, hawksbill sea turtle, blue ring angelfish, blue face angelfish, clownfish. 

 What you need to know:

Location πŸ“: Pulau Perhentian Besar, Besut, Terengganu
Maximum Level:5 m – 10 m (15 ft – 30 ft)
Best Time To Go: July and August
Sea condition 🌊: Normal waves and currents
Fee πŸ’²: Day trip snorkelling package starts from :RM 115.00 (USD 26.01) per adultRM 70.00 (USD 15.83) per child
*Most local tour operators included this spot in the β€œ5 spots” snorkeling tour, which in one day stops at Shark Point, Fish Point, Coral Garden, Turtle Point and Fisherman Village

8.Rawa Island (Johor)

Pulau Rawa is a small, private island located in Mersing, Johor. This island is accessible via a 20-minute boat ride from the mainland. It is a coral island and famous for an abundance of white doves, which is where the island got its name as Rawa means white doves in the local language. 

Here’s an interesting fact: this island belongs to the Sultan of Johor. (one of the Malaysian royal members!)

The Sultan himself and his family often come to the island for a holiday. Since it is a private island, the island was carefully developed to preserve the beauty of its nature. There are no proper roads on the island, only several walkways are built. 

The scenery on the island is breathtaking with clear blue water and white sandy beach. One side of the island is a beach while the other side has a rocky vertical cliff. The island is generally unspoiled which is the reason why it has one of the clearest water quality in Malaysia. 

This island is perfect for snorkeling and diving. If you think Langkawi coral island is spectacular, wait until you see the corals at Pulau Rawa as the beauty will blow your mind. This island is also part of the Sultan Iskandar Marine Park, which is why marine life is so diverse here.

If you plan to go here, I recommend getting yourself a resort package as everything is so much easier with a resort package. Most resort packages available include boat transfers, 2 night accommodations, and meals.  

Why you SHOULD visit this place:

  • Unspoiled island with crystal-clear water 🌊
  • Not too crowded with visitors 
  • Humongous slide πŸ› that sends you flying into the sea (yes, literally! πŸ˜‚)

What you may see 🐠 :

Clownfish, coral reefs, jellyfish, Blacktip reef sharks

 What you need to know:

Location πŸ“: Pulau Rawa, Mersing, Johor
Maximum Level:5 m (15 ft)
Best Time To Go: March to October
Sea condition 🌊: Normal waves and currents
Fee πŸ’²: Resort package inclusive of boat transfers, 2 night accommodation, and meals starts from:RM 2130.00 (USD 469.53) per pax

9.Redang Island (Terengganu)

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If you plan to go somewhere near but still with a spectacular setting, come to Pulau Redang, one of the resort islands in Malaysia. Beautiful snorkeling spots worth checking out on the island, are Tanjung Tengah Redang, Tanjung Mak Cantik Redang, and Redang Marine Park. 

If you prefer Scuba diving, you’d also notice that whenever you search scuba diving in Kuala Lumpur, most pages will recommend Pulau Redang as the best diving spots Malaysia, thanks to its stunning coastal beach and clear turquoise-colored water.

Making it one of the best kid-friendly snorkeling places in Malaysia. (& scuba diving too)

Why you SHOULD visit this place:

  • Easy access as one of the nearest islands to Kuala Lumpur. 
  • Well developed with great facilities.  

What you may see 🐠 :

Angelfish, butterflyfish, cardinalfish, damselfish, and goatfish.

 What you need to know:

Location πŸ“: Redang Island, Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu
Maximum Level:3m – 6m (9ft – 19ft)
Best Time To Go: June to August
Sea condition 🌊: Normal waves and currents
Fee πŸ’²: Snorkeling tour starts from:RM375.00 (USD 84.80) for 3D1N. 

Best Snorkelling Malaysia Spots (Sabah & Sarawak Islands Edition)

Let’s move on to Malaysia’s best islands – Borneo edition!

Just like Peninsular Malaysia, east Malaysia is also home to a lot of breathtakingly beautiful snorkeling spots. However, compared to the peninsular, east Malaysia is a favorite as there are more national marine parks in the east than in the west. 

10.Pulau Mataking Kecil, Semporna (Sabah)

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If you are feeling adventurous, why not visit Pulau Mataking Kecil, a stunning island situated in Semporna Sabah, making it one of the best snorkeling Borneo destinations? 

The coral reef at this spot fringes the thin stretch of sand linking the islands of Mataking and Mataking Kecil. 

Do note that the water current in this area is pretty strong. Hence, be aware of your surroundings and get out of the water if the currents get too strong. 

Why you SHOULD visit this place:

  • Not too crowded with visitors.
  • Home to a number of vibrant sea life

What you may see 🐠 :

Sunburst butterflyfish, oval butterflyfish, yellow longnose butterflyfish, bluefin trevally, pacific lionfish. 

 What you need to know:

Location πŸ“: Pulau Mataking Kecil, Semporna, Sabah
Maximum Level:5 m (15 ft)
Best Time To Go: April to June
Sea condition 🌊: Strong currents
Fee πŸ’²: Snorkeling tour starts from:Snorkeling day tour starts from RM 115.00 (USD 26.01) 

11.Barracuda Point, Sipadan Island (Sabah)

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If you are into scuba diving, you must have heard about Sipadan Island. Sipadan Island in Semporna, Sabah is one of the best islands in Malaysia. The island is famous for being one of the top diving destinations in the world. 

One of the favorite spots for divers on this island is Barracuda Point. The spot got its name from large schools of barracuda that frequently visit the area. Barracuda Point is not only exclusive to divers as you also can go snorkeling here. 

Sipadan island generally is an uninhabited island so the only way to come here is by booking a tour from the nearby local tour operators from the neighboring island. 

Oftentimes, when booking for Mabul Island snorkeling tour, customers were asked if they want to include snorkeling on Sipadan Island in the tour package. If you get the chance, just do it!

Why you SHOULD visit this place:

  • Breathtaking and beautiful underwater view.
  • Nature around the island is preserved as the island is uninhabited.  

What you may see 🐠 :

Palette surgeonfish, whitemargin unicornfish, moorish idol and blueface angelfish. 

 What you need to know:

Location πŸ“: Pulau Sipadan, Semporna, Sabah
Maximum Level:7 m (23 ft)
Best Time To Go: March to October
Sea condition 🌊: Strong currents
Fee πŸ’²: Snorkeling tour starts from:RM 450.00 (USD 101.76) for 2D1N.

12.Timba-Timba Island, Semporna (Sabah)

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If you are looking for islands in Malaysia that are perfect for your Instagram, come to Timba-timba Island!

Timba-timba Island located in Semporna, Sabah is famous for its long white sand beach and photogenic landscape, making every part of the island Instagram-worthy. When I say long sandy beach, I mean it. It’s very long (about 1 km long). 

Although the beach is long, the island is relatively small. Though, it doesn’t matter as running along the beach with your kids is the perfect family bonding activity. 

Aside from its sandy beach, the island is popular as a snorkeling spot. The island is very near Tun Sakaran Marine Park, making its waters the home to a variety of aquatic wildlife.

Why you SHOULD visit this place:

  • Near Mataking Island and Pom Pom Island (So you can go to 3 islands in one day!) 
  • Instagrammable

What you may see 🐠 :

Moray eels, frogfish, barracudas and nurse sharks. 

 What you need to know:

Location πŸ“: Timba-Timba Island, Semporna, Sabah
Maximum Level:6 m (20 ft)
Best Time To Go: July and August
Sea condition 🌊: Normal waves and currents
Fee πŸ’²: Snorkeling day tour starts from RM 125.00 (USD 28.27) 
*Most local tour operators included this spot in their snorkeling day tour which includes snorkeling at Mataking and Pom-Pom Island. 

13.Selingan, Turtle Island (Sabah)

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How about turtles? Do your kids like turtles?

If they do, why not make them happy by taking them snorkeling to Selingan Island? 

Selingan Island is famous for being one of the 3 islands that form Turtle Island National Park in Sandakan, Sabah. All three islands of Selingan, Bakungan Kecil, and Gulisan form a huge protected area for turtle conservation. 

However, among all three islands, visitors are only allowed to experience turtle conservation activity at Selingan Island. The conservation center is under the management of Sabah Parks, so any visitor planning to come is required to obtain permission before coming. 

Obtaining permits to enter this island is fairly easy. All you have to do is contact the only accommodation operator on the island, Crystal Quest Sdn. Bhd. and they will do everything for you if you book their packages – including the permits! 

Why you SHOULD visit this place:

  • Visitors can participate in turtle conservation programs such as witnessing the turtle eggs laying process, collecting turtle eggs, tagging mother turtles, and planting turtle eggs in the hatchery. 

What you may see 🐠 :

Clownfish, butterflyfish, longfin grouper, boring clam, and Christmas tree worm. 

 What you need to know:

Location πŸ“: Turtle Island, Sandakan, Sabah
Maximum Level:1 m – 3 m (3 ft – 9 ft)
Best Time To Go: July to October
Sea condition 🌊: Normal waves and currents
Fee πŸ’²: Snorkeling tour starts from:RM 180.00 (USD 40.71) without accommodation. RM 1826.00 (USD 412.94) for 2 pax with accommodation and meals (snorkeling gear can be rented at a surcharge) 
*If you book packages by the only accommodation operator on the island Crystal Quest Sdn. Bhd, they will help you get your permits to enter from Sabah Parks. 
You can contact the operator via their email cquest1996@gmail.com. Alternatively, you can visit their office at Sabah Park Jetty in Sandakan. 

14.Satangs Island (Sarawak)

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Fancy going for a snorkel in Sarawak?

Fret not, Just like Sabah, Sarawak is more known as heaven for divers. In Sarawak, you can go diving and see shipwrecks from World War II. However, it requires you to go deeper into the water. 

But, no worries. Although there are not many snorkeling options in Sarawak, you can still go there for a snorkel with your little one. 

One of them is Satangs Island. 

Satangs Island is located in Santubong, Kuching, Sarawak. It consists of two islands namely Satang Besar Island and Satang Kecil Island. Both of them are part of the Talang-Satang National Park, Sarawak’s first marine protected area for turtles’ conservation. 

The islands are the nesting ground where Green Turtles and the rare Hawksbill Turtles lay their eggs. The island’s main purpose is turtle conservation. However, the island also encourages nature tourism.  

Visitor’s visit to the island is restricted which is why visitors are only allowed to visit the island for day trips. Moreover, land and water activities on this island are also restricted to only designated areas. Visitors can visit the turtle hatchery, where visitors can learn all about the conservation program.

The Talang-Satang’s coral reefs are home to a number of venomous creatures such as Sea Snakes, Coral Snakes, Stonefish, and Cone Shells. If you bring your children along during the trip to this island, ensure you keep your eye on your kids to prevent accidents. 

Why you SHOULD visit this place:

  • Visitors can participate in turtle conservation programs such as witnessing the turtle eggs laying process, collecting turtle eggs, tagging mother turtles, and planting turtle eggs in the hatchery. 

What you may see 🐠 :

Soft corals, green turtles, clownfish, butterflyfish, sea snakes, stonefish, and cone shells. 

 What you need to know:

Location πŸ“: Satang Island, Kuching, Sarawak
Maximum Level:Up to 12 m (39 ft)
Best Time To Go: March to October
Sea condition 🌊: Normal waves and currents
Fee πŸ’²: Snorkeling tour starts from:RM 460.00 (USD 101.40) per person 

15.Talang-Talangs Island (Sarawak)

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Another island that makes up the Talang-Satang National Park is Talang-Talangs Island located in Sematan, Kuching, Sarawak. Thus, it makes up an area of 19,414 hectares of the national park (how big is that? 😯). Taland-Talangs Island is composed of two islands, Talang-Talang Besar Island and Talang-Talang Kecil Island.

Just like Satangs Island, Talang-Talangs Island is gazetted as a protected area in an effort to enhance turtle conservation in Sarawak. However, visitors are still encouraged to come to the island. 

Since the islands are protected, the island is not well developed. However, you can still find some basic facilities here which is also one of the reasons why visitors are only allowed to come here for day trips. 

If you decide to come here with your children, ensure that you are well prepared, especially in terms of food. 

Similar to Satangs Island, Talang-Talangs Island also has shallow coral reefs. Its coral reefs are also home to venomous creatures such as Sea Snakes and Coral Snakes. So beware and pay extra attention to your mini me. 

Why you SHOULD visit this place:

  • Can encounter turtles during snorkeling
  • Visitors can involve themselves in turtle conservation programs such as witnessing the turtle eggs laying process and collecting turtle eggs. 

What you may see 🐠 :

Soft corals, green turtles, clownfish, butterflyfish, sea snakes, stonefish, and cone shells. 

 What you need to know:

Location πŸ“: Sematan, Kuching, Sarawak
Maximum Level:Up to 12 m (39 ft)
Best Time To Go: March to October
Sea condition 🌊: Normal waves and currents
Fee πŸ’²: Snorkeling tour starts from:RM 460.00 (USD 101.40) per person 

Tips To Follow When Snorkeling With Children

Snorkeling with kids can be a fun and rewarding experience during a family holiday. 

So, it’s important to plan ahead and take precautions to keep everyone safe. Bad memories are not fun so check out these tips if you plan to bring your kids snorkeling. 

Preparing For Snorkeling With Your Children

It is always easier to have kids that are already comfortable in the water for snorkeling. In general, children around age 5 years old are appropriate for snorkeling as they are able to listen to any safety instructions during snorkeling sessions.

So how do you know if your kids are actually ready for snorkeling? well, here are some helpful tips on how you can prepare them:

Choosing the right gear for your kids is crucial as it helps keep your child safe in the water.

  • Tip 1: Opt for a Traditional snorkel as it is better compared to a full face mask as a full face mask can lead to breathing difficulties when not used correctly. 
  • Tip 2: Get DRY children-sized snorkels as they are designed to fit their little mouth as they are shorter with smaller mouthpieces and help block water from entering the snorkel.  
  • Tip 3: For fins, an open-heel fin is the better option for long-term usage as your kids won’t outgrow them too quickly although full-foot fins are easier to use. 
  • Tip 4: Teach them by showing them the right technique to use their snorkeling gear like these videos, which will definitely help make the experience easier and safer. 
  • Tip 5: Choose kid-friendly spot like a shallow area for start. Once your child is comfortable, you can progress to more areas. For small kids, donning a vest is safer for them as it can help them to float in case they get tired or not confident enough. 

Ultimately, don’t stress out and enjoy the process of preparing them to this new fun activity πŸ˜‰

You can also check out several snorkeling apps for guides such as the Maui Snorkeling Guide app is one of the best snorkeling apps. 

During Snorkeling With Your Children

  • When bringing your kids for snorkeling, do not leave your kids without supervision, and do not let your kids snorkel alone. Having a friend or guardian is one of the essential rules to follow during snorkeling and it is especially crucial for small kids. 

Younger children with poor swimming skills may panic if something goes wrong, so having a guardian to keep an eye on them is definitely helpful to keep them safe. 

  • Aside from that, should anyone feel unwell during snorkeling, get out of the water and stop the activity. One should be physically fit and healthy to enjoy snorkeling. Going into the water while unwell is not only unsafe, you also would not be able to focus on the companionship of aquatic plants and animals. 
  • Moreover, ensure that you and your children bind to reef etiquette when snorkeling. Some species of coral reefs are endangered species so following the rules and etiquette of snorkeling is essential to preserve them. 

After Snorkeling With Your Children

  • After the fun inside the water, ensure that the kids properly rest and hydrate themselves. Snorkeling can be tiring for kids especially if the water currents are strong. 

Children are prone to meltdowns when they are tired, so make sure your kids get an abundance of rest after the snorkeling session. 

  • Furthermore, remember to not leave gear and personal items in the water. Water pollution is the last thing we want during a snorkeling trip so ensure that your kids know their responsibilities in taking care of their belongings.  

FAQs

Does Malaysia Have Good Snorkeling?

Yes! As a tropical country, Malaysia is blessed with many beautiful snorkeling spots across the country with crystal clear waters and vibrant aquatic life. So, hurry up and grab your fin & snorkel gear for your holiday gateway in some of Malaysia’s jaw-dropping islands. 

Which Month Is Best For Snorkeling Malaysia?

Here is the best month for snorkeling in Malaysia:

  • January/February: For the  West Coast of Peninsular Malaysia
  • June/July: For the East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia
  • April: For Sabah and the islands of Malaysian Borneo

Additionally, it is not advisable to go snorkeling in Malaysia near the year-end due to the monsoon season with strong water currents which can be dangerous to visitors. 

Is Snorkeling Good For Non-Swimmers?

Yes, definitely! If doing it right, non-swimmers can definitely enjoy snorkeling. Unlike scuba diving, snorkeling is mostly floating and it requires minimal or very little swimming.

How Deep Can You Snorkel Safely?

Up to 6 ft. By using a snorkel mask, a person can descend up to six feet underwater without issue. However, since the snorkel mask may fill up with CO2, it can make it difficult to breathe. Thus, avoid going deeper than 6 ft or staying in the water for more than 25-30 minutes.

Conclusion

Hope you enjoy my list of the 15 best snorkeling Malaysia spots for you to plan your next family gateway.

Snorkeling is a very rewarding activity because not only we can admire the beauty of the underwater world, but it is also fun to do! A snorkeling trip is perfect to create memories with your children for them to remember their whole life. 

Moreover, snorkeling trips are important as they can help to instill wildlife appreciation in young kids which we desperately need to conserve nature in our country. It is a pity if future generations are not able to enjoy the beauty of our country. 

After all, nothing beats looking at your kid’s excited faces when they meet schools of fish.  I hope this list will help you plan the best snorkeling trip in your life. 

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